Indigenous Literacy Day was created as an incentive for Aboriginals to receive a proper education so that they can have the necessary life skills. This will give many opportunities to Aboriginal communities to appreciate the world of books that will be a great benefit to them. The intention of this program is to connect Aboriginal people with their past by encouraging children to read about their past and feel pride in it. It is also important that Aboriginal people feel free to express their cultural identity and participate in public life. This will give Aboriginal children the opportunities they deserve to enter into the realm of fiction and glorify their own superheroes and mythological heroes they have been taught to admire and look up to. Aboriginals of all ages are encouraged to take part in this literacy event as reading is an important life skill but can also strengthen powerful bonds within their community.
To learn more about Indigenous Literacy Day the site can be located at https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au/ILD
Date and Time: 10/8/2025, l:00 pm-4:00pm
Location/venues: Azure Beach Library Group Study Room.
Booking information: Azure Beach Library on (02) 6165 6208 or email azure.library@azurebeach.gov.au
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Full Name: Roberto Carlos Felici
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